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3wbdriver
11-08-2005, 10:30 PM
Icktually, I have entertained the idea of doing a 3/2 lift on my 2wd, just to get that ridiculously low front bumper a little more ground clearance, and to level the truck some more. I know there are kits out there. Of course I'd like to go the full blown pre-runner look too!

Let the attacks continue!!!!!!!!

BlenderWizard
11-09-2005, 06:52 AM
Yeah, probably shouldn't do that

jers99z
11-09-2005, 07:15 AM
I believe pro comp makes a few 2wd lift kits. Check with 4 wheel parts, or the pro comp website. good luck. I prefer lifted over lowered, but not to ridiculous, I had a friend with 14 inch lift on his 2wd (waste). Just my opinion.

kenwood guy
11-09-2005, 01:59 PM
I believe pro comp makes a few 2wd lift kits. Check with 4 wheel parts, or the pro comp website. good luck. I prefer lifted over lowered, but not to ridiculous, I had a friend with 14 inch lift on his 2wd (waste). Just my opinion.


My opinion is if you want to do it and dont do major offroading like jers99z and dont mind paying more for fuel then do it however high you want it :smokin:

BlenderWizard
11-09-2005, 02:47 PM
Well, like I always say: It's your truck, so do it how it makes you happy

airjam18
11-10-2005, 02:48 PM
go big or go home.....lol........do what makes you happy, but remember that once you lift it a little you'll always want to go a little higher....

chevydude19852003
11-16-2005, 04:12 AM
Do not do it. I have a 2000 Chevy Silverado 4x4 with a 9 inch lift. and i have been fixing it since i put the lift on. @ 25,000 miles i lost my rearend. I have been through 2 drivelines 10 rear u joints, U-bolts, center pins, front differential, broken CV joints, wheel bearings. too much to list keep it the way it i know my next one will be bone stock after all of the expenses of this one!

jeverett
11-16-2005, 07:17 AM
But then again you have to look at the people that have lifted their trucks, like Airjam andhaven't had any problems. As long as you take your time and do it all right you should be happy if you decide to lift.

airjam18
11-17-2005, 12:39 AM
Do what makes you happy and remember that when you mod a truck, whether lowering/lifting/whatever, treat it like what it is. I know my truck isn't a sports car, especially while running a 37" tire, so I learned to drive a little differently.
I still get to tear apart ricers though with my 4.88's and nelson tune :evillol:

Edit: and whatever you decide to spend on your truck, put aside twice as much b/c thats what it'll cost you in the end. its just how life is :banghead:

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